Top picks
Tiled Flooring
Tiles offer one of the most practical options for a laundry room.
As with other types of flooring, it’s essential to use tiles that are labelled as being suitable for bathrooms and kitchens, meaning that the tiles possess waterproof or water-resistant properties.
Also be mindful that the grout also needs to be suited towards wet environments, with epoxy grout being a notable example. Hiring a professional tiler can help avoid problems both with the choice of tile and grout to ensure your tiled laundry room floor performs as well as it looks.
Vinyl Flooring
Vinyl flooring is a top choice for laundry rooms due to its exceptional combination of moisture resistance, stain resistance, durability and affordability. Vinyl is available in a wide range of designs and styles, including waterproof vinyl plank flooring and vinyl sheet flooring. All of which means vinyl offers versatility to suit various aesthetic preferences. Additionally, vinyl flooring is easy to install, making it a practical option for DIY enthusiasts.
Rubber Flooring
Rubber flooring is another excellent option for laundry rooms, particularly in households with high foot traffic or heavy-duty usage. Its inherent resilience and shock-absorbing properties make it ideal for environments where impact resistance is paramount. Furthermore, rubber flooring is available in various textures and colours, allowing you to customise the look of your laundry room while prioritising functionality.
However, one caveat with rubber flooring is when the flooring has texture or indentations as part of the design. That’s because the floor must be completely flush against the laundry units which sit on top.